Risk Factors and Prevention of Subcutaneous Fluid Collection After Polyetheretherketone Cranioplasty: A Retrospective Study.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Jianjun Wang, Yu Wang, Wei Sun, Shuang Chen, Jianyun Zhou
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Abstract

Background: Subcutaneous fluid collection is a common and clinically significant complication after cranioplasty, often necessitating puncture and aspiration. This condition is challenging to manage and may lead to infection and cranioplasty failure. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of subcutaneous fluid collection after cranioplasty using polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants, assess contributing factors, and identify preventive strategies.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent PEEK cranioplasty for cranial defects between 2019 and 2024. Clinical data and follow-up outcomes were evaluated.

Results: A total of 216 patients with cranial defects who underwent PEEK cranioplasty with a minimum follow-up period of 1 year were included in this study. Subcutaneous fluid collection was observed in 35 patients, representing 16.6% of cases. The mean age of the cohort was 43.7 ± 15.7 years (range: 4-77 y). Multivariate analysis indicated that a maximum cranial defect diameter exceeding 120 mm was associated with a significantly higher incidence of subcutaneous fluid collection compared with smaller defects (P = 0.0003). The presence of intraoperative dural tears was also significantly associated with an increased risk of subcutaneous fluid collection (P = 0.018). In addition, a modified surgical procedure (dural suspension and flap fixation technique combined with negative-pressure bulb drainage) demonstrated a strong correlation with the incidence of subcutaneous fluid collection (P < 0.001).

Conclusions: A larger cranial defect size, intraoperative dural tears, and modified surgical techniques were independently associated with an increased risk of subcutaneous fluid collection after PEEK cranioplasty. Further prospective studies are warranted to investigate the relationship between these risk factors and postoperative subcutaneous fluid collection in individuals undergoing cranioplasty.

聚醚酮颅骨成形术后皮下积液的危险因素及预防:回顾性研究。
背景:皮下积液是颅骨成形术后常见且具有临床意义的并发症,通常需要穿刺和抽吸。这种情况很难处理,并可能导致感染和颅骨成形术失败。本研究的目的是确定聚醚醚酮(PEEK)植入颅骨成形术后皮下积液的发生率,评估影响因素,并确定预防策略。方法:回顾性分析2019年至2024年接受PEEK颅骨成形术治疗颅骨缺损的患者。评估临床资料和随访结果。结果:共有216例颅骨缺损患者接受PEEK颅骨成形术,随访时间至少为1年。皮下积液35例,占16.6%。队列的平均年龄为43.7±15.7岁(范围:4-77岁)。多因素分析表明,与较小的颅骨缺损相比,最大颅骨缺损直径超过120 mm的患者皮下积液的发生率明显更高(P = 0.0003)。术中出现硬膜撕裂也与皮下积液风险增加显著相关(P = 0.018)。此外,改良的手术方法(硬脑膜悬吊和皮瓣固定技术结合负压球引流)与皮下积液的发生率有很强的相关性(P < 0.001)。结论:较大的颅骨缺损、术中硬脑膜撕裂和改良的手术技术与PEEK颅骨成形术后皮下积液风险增加独立相关。需要进一步的前瞻性研究来调查这些危险因素与颅骨成形术患者术后皮下积液之间的关系。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
968
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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